Welcome to the new Metadragon!

Welcome to Metadragon.de – I’m “Fenny” and will provide you with high quality gaming content – or eat your face, whatever comes first!

I finally have overcome myself to start this page over. To celebrate the reboot, i installed and modified WordPress from scratch. There will be some changes about how i handle this site:

I will focus my efforts mostly on writing about new games that i aquire, with a weight on indie titles or other relatively unknown games that deserve attention

There will be only a minimal required amount of functionality on this page – the focus is put on easy to reach content, free of advertisement and social media crap

I’ll try to keep things short and focused so i can update this page more often with (hopefully) quality read

Friends of mine are also invited to start their career as authors. Maybe you want to just rant about things? Have something knowledgeable to talk about? Or maybe want to review your favorite title? Here’s the right adress to share your thoughts! You would be amazed on how easy it is to become a article author.

Also, your input is highly welcome to improve this page. Feel free to leave comments or contact me by any other means (i.e. Steam). 😀

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GameBytes – User recommendations

Not much is known about the sequel to “Ori and the Blind Forest” yet, but that doesn’t rally matter. Given the already high quality of the first part the trailer makes it clear that the sequel will even try and top that.

One can safely assume that the 2nd installment of Ori will not be doing things mind-blowingly different, but most-assuredly pushing the bar once more in terms of 2D/3D animation quality, sound design and overall presentation. It’s as “high-quality” indie as it can get.

No idea what this is all about about? Just watch the trailer and pay attention to the little details in it:

If you even remotely care about platformers, give this one a look – oh and please play the first one in case you STILL haven’t done that yet. 🙂

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Check, check and Check? Then “Dead Cells” might be interesting to you. The game oozes originality and polish already in its early stage, the combat looks satisfying as heck and versatile on top. However the long-term motivation needs to be proven, as this has always been a major problem with the roguelike genre.

With that said, this game might come out with its own flaws, but so far it is brimming with positive steam reviews, despite having started in Early Access just a few days ago. I’ll make sure to keep it very close on my radar.